Tarr, Joel A. 1934-

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Name (Latin)
Tarr, Joel A. 1934-
Name (Arabic)
تار، جويل ا.، 1934-
Other forms of name
Tarr, Joel Arthur, 1934-
Date of birth
1934
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 12434484
Wikidata: Q29644125
Library of congress: n 79059056
HAI10: 000595269
Sources of Information
  • His A study in boss politics, 1971.
  • Conf. on Retro. Tech. Assessment (1976 : Champion, Pa.). Retro. tech. assessment--1976, 1977 (a.e.)t.p. (Joel A. Tarr, dir., Prog. in Tech. and Human., Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Wikipedia description:

Joel A. Tarr (born 1934) is an American historian and a University Professor Emeritus in the at Carnegie Mellon University. A History Department member since 1967, in 1990 he became the Richard S. Caliguiri University Professor of Urban and Environmental History and Policy, a position he still holds as Professor Emeritus. His research includes environmental and urban development and systems and their effects. Tarr was born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. He received both a bachelor's and master's degree from Rutgers University, and continued on to receive his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1963. In 2008, the Society for the History of Technology awarded Tarr its highest award, the Leonardo da Vinci Medal. During his tenure at Carnegie Mellon, Tarr held, at various points, the positions of head of the Department of History, Acting Dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Acting Dean of the School of Urban and Public Affairs, director of the Program in Technology and Society, and co-director of the Program in Applied History and Social Science. Tarr co-authored a book in 2007 with Clay McShane titled, Horse in the City: Living Machines in the Nineteenth Century. In 1989, Tarr received the Abel Wolman award from the American Public Works Association for his book titled Technology and the Networked City in Europe and America (co-edited with Gabriel DuPuy).

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